United Seychelles

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United Seychelles is a political party in Seychelles. It publishes a newspaper called The People. It was known as the Seychelles People's Progressive Front (Template:Langx), (Seychellois Creole: Template:Lang) from 1978/9 to June 2009, when it changed its name to the People's Party (Seychellois Creole: Template:Lang, PL).<ref>Elections in Seychelles – African Elections Database</ref> The party changed its name again in November 2018, from the People's Party to United Seychelles.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The party was founded in 1964 by France-Albert René,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> under the name Seychelles People's United Party, and it was led by him from its inception. The party was the ruling party from 1977 to 2020 and was the sole legal party in the country from 1979 to 1991 (this period is referred to retrospectively as the "Second Republic"). The party is led by a Central Executive Committee.

Leading members of the party over the years have been René, James Michel (formerly the chief of staff of the armed forces, information minister, finance minister and vice-president from 1996 to 2004; he was the President of Seychelles from 2004 to 2016), Guy Sinon, Jacques Hodoul (a former foreign minister who was regarded as the party's chief ideologue), Joseph Belmont (former Vice-president of Seychelles), and Maxime Ferrari (a former René loyalist who later supported the opposition and wrote an autobiography).

Former Vice-president of Seychelles Vincent Meriton has been the leader of the party since June 2017 (party president). He is the third president of the party since its creation in 1964. Meriton was preceded by former President of Seychelles James Michel.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> During the era of one-party rule, the party was funded by dues paid by its members and from foreign governments including Tanzania, Algeria, Libya and East Germany.Template:Citation needed

The party maintains branches in each electoral district and uses an extensive system of patronage. At the parliamentary election in 2011, the party won 88.56% of the popular vote and all 31 seats in the National Assembly. That fell to 49.22% and 14 seats in the national assembly after the parliamentary election in 2016, leaving the party in parliamentary opposition for the first time. From 1993 (when opposition parties were legalised) to 2011, candidates from the party won all the presidential elections in the first round,<ref name="sna">Template:Cite news</ref> while in 2016 they won in the second round, and in 2020 they lost for the first time. The party also held a majority in the National Assembly independence until 2016. Seychelles opposition candidate Wavel Ramkalawan won in the 2020 Seychellois general election with 54.9 per cent of valid votes cast, upsetting incumbent President Danny Faure of United Seychelles. The party lost its first presidential poll in over 40 years since Seychelles gained independence. United Seychellois lost also in the General Assembly elections and Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) held its clear majority in the parliament.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

After Vincent Meriton stepped down as party leader,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Patrick Herminie was elected as the new leader in 2021.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In October 2023, Herminie was charged by the Seychellois public prosecutor with witchcraft. He denied the charges and described them as politically motivated.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> In February 2024, the witchcraft accusations were lifted by the Victoria public prosecutor's office.<ref name="voaafrique">Template:Cite news</ref> In October 2025, presidential runoff was won by Patrick Herminie, meaning United Seychelles (US) returned to power.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> United Seychelles won 15 out of 26 seats in the parliament.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> On 26 October 2025, Patrick Herminie was sworn in as Seychelles’ sixth president.<ref name="reuters.com">Template:Cite news</ref>

Election results

Presidential elections

Election Party candidate Votes % Votes % Result
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1979 France-Albert René 26,390 98% Elected Template:Y
1984 32,883 92.6% Elected Template:Y
1989 37,703 96.1% Elected Template:Y
1993 25,627 59.5% Elected Template:Y
1998 31,048 66.7% Elected Template:Y
2001 27,223 54.2% Elected Template:Y
2006 James Michel 30,119 53.73% Elected Template:Y
2011 31,966 55.46% Elected Template:Y
2015 28,911 47.76% 31,512 50.15% Elected Template:Y
2020 Danny Faure 28,178 43.51% Lost Template:Nay
2025 Patrick Herminie 30,736 48.83% 34,389 52.73% Elected Template:Y

National Assembly elections

Election Party leader Votes % Seats +/– Position Result
1967 France-Albert René 8,621 48.2%

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1970 15,834 44.1% Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 2 Template:Steady 2nd Template:No2
1974 19,920 47.63% Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 3 Template:Steady 2nd Template:No2
1979 98% Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 21 Template:Increase 1st Template:Yes2
1983 20,705 100%

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1987 28,410 100%

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1992 24,538 58.4%

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1993 24,462 56.6%

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1998 28,610 61.7%

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2002 28,075 54.27% Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 7 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2007 James Michel 30,571 56.76% Template:Composition bar Template:Steady Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2011 31,123 88.56% Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 10 Template:Steady 1st Template:Yes2
2016 30,218 49.22% Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 19 Template:Decrease 2nd Template:Yes2
2020 Vincent Meriton 27,185 42.35% Template:Composition bar Template:Decrease 4 Template:Steady 2nd Template:No2
2025 Patrick Herminie 30,880 49.14% Template:Composition bar Template:Increase 9 Template:Increase 1st Template:Yes2

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